Sep 08
Prepare for Life: September 2017
Posted by Peter Marmara-Stewart at Friday, September 08, 2017
We would like to share with you our September 2017 issue for Prepare for Life.
In this issue:
Could selfies be your passport to healthier insurance? - We all do it – well, most of us. Taking pictures of ourselves on our smartphones for the sole purpose of posting them online for other people to see, like and comment on. (See more...)
Does ‘transition to retirement’ still work? - Many readers will be familiar with a popular superannuation strategy referred to as ‘transition to retirement’. However, with the superannuation reforms that were introduced from 1 July 2017, some are questioning whether the transition to retirement is still a viable strategy. (See more...)
Housing Affordability – is it a crisis? - For anyone who grew up in the 1950’s, 60’s or 70’s, life was pretty good. Certainly, there were some folk who did it tough but for the majority, we had a roof over our heads, reasonable clothes to wear – even if they were handed down – and food to eat. Life felt much simpler then. (See more...)
We hope you find this newsletter valuable to you. If you seek any professional advice on any of these topics, please don't hesitate to contact us.
In this issue:
Could selfies be your passport to healthier insurance? - We all do it – well, most of us. Taking pictures of ourselves on our smartphones for the sole purpose of posting them online for other people to see, like and comment on. (See more...)
Does ‘transition to retirement’ still work? - Many readers will be familiar with a popular superannuation strategy referred to as ‘transition to retirement’. However, with the superannuation reforms that were introduced from 1 July 2017, some are questioning whether the transition to retirement is still a viable strategy. (See more...)
Housing Affordability – is it a crisis? - For anyone who grew up in the 1950’s, 60’s or 70’s, life was pretty good. Certainly, there were some folk who did it tough but for the majority, we had a roof over our heads, reasonable clothes to wear – even if they were handed down – and food to eat. Life felt much simpler then. (See more...)
We hope you find this newsletter valuable to you. If you seek any professional advice on any of these topics, please don't hesitate to contact us.
